by gmac94 » Wed Mar 29, 2006 10:58 am
How about this:
1. We do a lottery of some sort to assign each manager 2 positions/stadium to fill for each of the other 11 teams.
This will give each team a total of 22 players. And each other team will contribute to their demise.
2. The 22 positions/stadium as follows:
1 each for C, 1B, 2B, 3B, SS, LF, CF, RF
1 utility infielder (has at least 2 inf positions listed)
2 outfielders (have a least 2 of positions listed)
2 utility players (have at least 3 positions on card both if and of)
3 starters
2 starter/relievers
3 relievers
1 stadium
3. We randomly determine a "draft order" and begin to screw our neighbors.
3. After the draft, each manager can remove 2 names (not the stadium) from their team to leave them with a 19 player roster.
4. We autodraft the remaining players for the roster.
I don't know if we can logistically pull this off, but someone could keep a player grid in Excel and keep track of the players selected and update the boards periodically. It would take a while, of course.
Other thoughts:
I wonder about usage limits or some other assurance that the players you get in the draft must play or at least take up space on your roster. It would be hard to track.
I think we should be able to make roster changes, since thats one aspect of the game that I like.
We could have some teams that have a good deal of money to spend on waiver moves. Should we set a maximum dollar amount for player values (like the $4 league is doing)???